Fernanda Torres

Description:

Fernanda Torres is a Brazilian actress (Winner, Best Actress, Cannes Film Festival), writer and screenwriter.

Fernanda was born in Rio de Janeiro to artistic parents, who were also actors, father Fernando Torres and mother, Academy-Award nominee and International Emmy Award winner Fernanda Montenegro (Central Station). She started her film career at 16yo in Walter Lima Junior's "Innocence" (1983). She has since worked with outstanding Brazilian directors such as Bruno Barreto (in the Academy-Award nominee "Four Days in September" (1997), Arnaldo Jabor (in "Love me Forever or Never" (1986) which earned her the Palme d'Or at Cannes), Andrucha Waddington (in the Sundance, Toronto and Berlin official Selection "House of Sand" (2005)), and Walter Salles (in "Foreign Land", in 1994, "The First Day" in 1996, and "I'm Still Here", the 2024 Venice, Toronto, London, New York and San Sebastian official selection which earned her the Best Actress award at Critics Choice Awards Latino Celebration of Cinema and TV).

She has also a solid career in film and and TV comedies, including the multi-million Braziliantheatrical box-office hits "Os Normais 1" and "2", spin-offs of her hugely successful homonymous TV series. She also starred in the series "Tapas e Beijos". Both series ran for several seasons on Brazil's #1 Free TV network TV Globo, bringing her enormous popularity. Throughout her career, Fernanda Torres has dedicated a special place to stage productions, including her monologue hit "A Casa dos Budas Ditosos" based on a book by João Ubaldo Ribeiro, which she has been performing regularly all over Brazil since 2003 and has been seen by more than 1 million people.

At 40, Fernanda started a prolific writing career. She has since then released the novels "End" (which was translated into 7 languages and sold more than 200.000 copies in Brazil alone) and "Glory and Its Litany of Horrors". Both were published by Cia das Letras in Brazil and Restless Books in the US.

Fernanda Torres has also written screenplays for film and TV, including an adaptation of "End" as a 10-episode drama series directed by Andrucha Waddington for Brazil's leading streaming platform GloboPlay. She has also been a regular columnist of Brazil's leading newspaper Folha de S. Paulo since 2010.

Fernanda Torres holds Brazilian and Italian citizenship. She is married to the Brazilian film and TV director and producer Andrucha Waddington. The couple has two sons.

Overview

Birthday September 15, 1965
Born In Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Height 170 cm
Spouse/Ex- Andrucha Waddington 1997 - present (2 children),Gerald Thomas (divorced)
Relatives Cláudio Torres (Sibling)

Did you know

Trivia In 1986 she received a Palme D'Or in the Cannes Festival as best actress. She was only 20 years old, and became the first Brazilian actress to win the award.
Nickname Nanda

Scores

Ainda Estou Aqui
2h 16m
8.9
Terra Estrangeira
1h 50m
7.4
Gêmeas
1h 15m
7
Normal People
25m
8.3
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